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English Language Facts
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English Language Facts

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Complete with the correct form of the verb "to enjoy" in the negative of the simple past:

They _____ the party.

  • Didn't enjoied
  • Don't enjoyied
  • Didn't enjoyed
  • Didn't enjoy (correct)
  • Organize this sentence according to what was explained.

    go you yesterday? work Did to

  • You did go to work yesterday?
  • Did work you go yesterday?
  • Did you go to work yesterday? (correct)
  • Work did you to go yesterday?
  • What's the wrong phrase?

  • I didn't need to bake a cake for the party. (correct)
  • Let’s don't begin the meeting with an introduction.
  • He didn't carried the heavy box upstairs.
  • They didn't cooked for the dinner
  • Study Notes

    English Language

    English is one of the most widely spoken languages globally, with over 1.5 billion speakers worldwide. It has become a common language of international communication due to its wide usage in business, science, technology, and entertainment. Here are some miscellaneous facts about the English language:

    Structure

    English is a West Germanic language and part of the Indo-European family of languages, which includes other languages like Spanish, French, German, Russian, Polish, Italian, Romanian, Greek, and Dutch. Its vocabulary comes from various sources, including Old English, Latin, Greek, Scandinavian languages, French, and even certain Celtic words.

    Vocabulary

    English has a large and diverse vocabulary, with around 170,000 words in current use. Some words have evolved over time, such as the word "nice," which originally meant "silly" or "stupid" before evolving into its modern meaning of agreeable or pleasant. Other words, like "gay," have undergone significant changes in their meanings throughout history.

    Usage

    English is used in many different contexts, from everyday conversations to formal presentations. In the world of technology, English plays a crucial role as the primary language for software development and documentation. Additionally, it is often used as a lingua franca between individuals who speak different native languages.

    In academia, English is widely used as a medium of instruction and communication. This is particularly true in fields like physics, mathematics, computer science, and economics, where English terms are integrated into these disciplines' terminology.

    Random Passwords

    If you need to generate random passwords for your accounts, there are JavaScript functions available online that can generate multiple-word phrases using a dictionary as input. These functions randomly select words from the dictionary based on specific criteria, such as minimum and maximum lengths. For example, if you specify a minimum length of 5 characters and a maximum length of 99 characters, the function will return a phrase consisting of N words from the dictionary, each having a length within the specified range.

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    Explore interesting facts about the English language, including its structure, vocabulary evolution, usage in various contexts like technology and academia, and its role as a lingua franca. Learn about the diverse sources that contributed to the English vocabulary and how it has become a common language for international communication.

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